Provence | Would you like to know which holiday home or apartment is particularly worth spending a holiday in? Here we'll show you the accommodation in Provence, which has received the best reviews from our customers.

Provence | The fields of the Provence are lit up with deep shades of violet and blue between mid-June and mid-August. A fresh scent of lavender is then laid over the landscape. Best time to travel, don’t you think?

​Côte d'Azur | Sophisticated flair, azure-blue sea, and great beaches. You can bring a bathing holiday and sightseeing together in perfect harmony with a holiday home near the beach, on the French coast.

France | The fun on the piste starts here - right outside your front door - because you can either directly race down the piste from these ski lodges and apartments, or have the nearest lift in the immediate vicinity.

A holiday house in Barbentane costs on average GBP 953 in the cheap travel period and GBP 1,775 in the peak season per week. These details are of course in relation to the house and not per person as well as includes the obligatory additional charges.

France is known as the ultimate country for wine enthusiasts and gourmets. Next to selected grape varieties which grow in preferred locations and form the basis for these excellent wines the French cuisine has an outstanding global reputation. Spend your holiday home vacation in the land of culinary delights! We would like to present you some typical holiday home regions where food and drink plays an important role.

Verdon Valley

Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur | Have you had enough of the Antique? Then why do you not undertake an adventurous trip to the Canyon of Verdon which is one of the biggest in Europe. The turquoise and blue Verdon River is embedded into the 700 metre deep lime cliffs and is a quite beautiful spectacle. In the summer months Verdon also offers hikers lovely walks in the water. Should you prefer not to get your feet wet then you may want to explore the countryside around the Verdon Canyon with the bike. In order to reach those remote villages in the Provence you will need to be willing to hike but it will be worthwhile as you will see the variety of the countryside such as lakes and steep rock formations. Once you have reached the villages you will be able to take in the cultural characteristics of the Provence and savour the tranquillity of the countryside. But you must be careful: Verdon can turn into a dangerous river in certain areas and during specific seasons. One should not undertake any such trips without sufficient knowledge.